Thousands of U.S.-trained, board-certified doctors are facing indefinite holds on their work authorization and immigration processing by USCIS, despite a nationwide physician shortage. This situation is not due to their competence or individual circumstances, but rather their country of origin. As authorization expires, these doctors are forced to stop working immediately, leading to significant disruptions in healthcare services across the country.
Key Details:
- Affected doctors are already licensed and treating patients in the U.S.
- The indefinite hold is a USCIS policy affecting thousands of physicians.
- Hospitals and clinics are struggling to maintain coverage as doctors are unable to work.
- An urgent call for a physician exception is being made to protect public investment in medical training, which costs taxpayers between $0.5 to $2 million per physician.
The impact of these holds is profound, as they waste taxpayer dollars and reduce access to specialist care, particularly in rural and underserved communities.
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Source: @MD_pause
